Model Comparison/misc. Flashcards

1
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Name the models whose goals are symptom-oriented.

6

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  1. MRI Brief Strategic
  2. Haley/Madanes Strategic
  3. Milan Systemic
  4. Structural
  5. Behavioral
  6. CBT
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Name the models that have global goals.

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  1. Bowen
  2. Contextual
  3. Object Relations
  4. Symbolic-Experiential
  5. Human Validation Process Model
  6. Solution-Focused
  7. Narrative
  8. Collaborative Language Systems
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Name the models that believe the symptom serves a function in the individual/family.
(5)

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  1. Haley/Madanes Strategic
  2. Symbolic-Experiential
  3. Milan Systemic
  4. Structural
  5. Functional Family Therapy (systems + CBT)
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In which models is the therapist nondirective?

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  1. Milan Systemic
  2. Solution-Focused
  3. Narrative
  4. Collaborative Language Systems
  5. Object Relations
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5
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In which models is the therapist directive?

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  1. Bowen
  2. Contextual
  3. MRI Brief Strategic (less than Haley)
  4. Haley/Madanes Strategic
  5. Experiential
  6. Structural
  7. Behavioral
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Which models use or encourage co-therapy? Why? (3)

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  1. Contextual - model ethical accountability
  2. Symbolic Experiential - monitor countertransference
  3. Milan Systemic - male/female to maintain neutrality
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Which models focus on life-cycle transitions? (5)

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  1. MRI Brief Strategic
  2. Haley/Madanes Strategic
  3. Milan Systemic
  4. Structural
  5. Symbolic-Experiential
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Which models insist on working with whole families? (3)

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  1. Haley/Madanes Strategic
  2. Structural (see subsystems as needed)
  3. Symbolic-Experiential
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9
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Freud

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Psychosexual stages

Goal is to reduce tension/anxiety and restore equilibrium.

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Erikson

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Psychosocial stages

Add impact of society to Freud.

Hypnotist.

Use resistance to foster change, rapid change, paradox.

Therapy done to, not with, families.

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Jung

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Analytic stages

Easter religion, collective unconscious

Strive toward harmony.

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Adler

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Individual stages

Need to belong.

Goal to overcome innate feelings of inferiority.

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Horney

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Psychosocial Analysis

Anxiety is basic human condition (like Freud) but not inevitable.

Discrepancy between real and ideal self.

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Stack Sullivan

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Interpersonal stages

We exist only in our relation to others.

Anxiety arises from social insecurity.

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Rogers

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Self Theory

Primary need for love and acceptance.

Earn conditions of worth.

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Maslow

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Hierarchy of needs.

Self-actualization.

17
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Ratter and Bandura

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Social Learning Theory

Personality is situation-specific.

18
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Ludwig von Bretalanffy

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Father of systems theory.

19
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Ackerman

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Father of family therapy (whole families)

20
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Bateson

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Father of cybernetics

MRI